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As regular contributor of Eclipse I'm very interested in the Eclipse internals itself and in talks about new technologies regarding web applications. So, here is a list of my recommend talks which are interesting for me as (web) application developer and eclipse contributor. As nobody pays me the flight and the conference pass, this is hopefully the way for a free ticket :-)
Monday
(3576) Integration of a new Ajax personality into ATF (Ajax Toolkit Framework)
(3641) Developing with the Rich Ajax Platform
(3634) Extending the XML and source editors from the WTP Project
(3664) UI Forms: I can't believe it's not browser
Tuesday
Task-focused programming with Mylar
The 2006 Google Summer of Code at Eclipse
Contributing to Menus with the new API
Wednesday
What Does Eclipse Need To Do To Become the IDE for Ajax?
XML Development Tools in Eclipse WTP and Beyond
RAP - Eclipse style development for the web
Making the most of the Eclipse Compare Framework
UI Testing in the Real World: Myths and Realities
Thursday
Supporting Multiple Programming Languages in Eclipse
Secure Desktop Applications with Eclipse RCP
Putting your Build to the Test: Automated JUnit and Performance Testing the Eclipse Way
Using an OSGi Back-end System for the Purpose of Enterprise Management of Eclipse IDEs
I hope this recommended tracks helps some others out there to "see" some more interesting talks. See you at the conference - hopefully.Benjamin Muskalla is an independent software developer currently living in Mannheim, Germany. He has worked in a number of fields, particulary web applications. In the current year, he'll start his study of information technology in Karlsruhe, partly working for Innoopract.